The two files, Yin Edges.csv and Yin Nodes.csv, contain the data used for Figures 1 and 2 in the article. The labels of the nodes (in Yin Nodes.csv) denote the emic concepts of liberty. Each edge （as in Yin Edges.csv) indicates a connection between words, as explained in the article. The weight of nodes and edges indicates occurrences that I have so far identified. For instance, if a connection appears three times, then the weight of the edge is 3. If a connection is only inferred from sources, then the weight is 0.5. Sources of the nodes and edges are described in the article as well. Figure 1 contains only nodes whose labels predate 1800 and their related edges. Figure 2 contains all nodes and edges. Nodes are colored to differentiate between different languages. Both Figures 1 and 2 use Force Atlas (Repulsion Strength: 2500; Attraction strength 0.2; Maximum displace 10.0). To regenerate Figure 1, one can download Yin Liberty.gephi to run the network. To regenerate Figure 2, one can simply do the same with Yin Liberty 1900.gephi.
